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2018
Countertransference can be used as an instrument in understanding the patient's projective identification. An analogy for the patient/therapist interaction is found in Bion's model of the infant's communicating by projection to the breast and the mother as containing and modifying such projections. The particular countertransference problems created by
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Countertransference can be used as an instrument in understanding the patient's projective identification. An analogy for the patient/therapist interaction is found in Bion's model of the infant's communicating by projection to the breast and the mother as containing and modifying such projections. The particular countertransference problems created by
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Psychotherapy, 2011
In this article, we review the history and definition of countertransference as well as empirical research on countertransference, its management, and the relation of both to psychotherapy outcome. Three meta-analyses are presented, as well as studies that illustrate findings from the meta-analyses.
Jeffrey A, Hayes +2 more
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In this article, we review the history and definition of countertransference as well as empirical research on countertransference, its management, and the relation of both to psychotherapy outcome. Three meta-analyses are presented, as well as studies that illustrate findings from the meta-analyses.
Jeffrey A, Hayes +2 more
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Transference, countertransference, and reflective practice in cognitive therapy
Background: The concepts of transference and countertransference developed within psychodynamic paradigms. While there is an increasing interest by cognitive therapists in the therapeutic relationship, there is less discussion of the relevance of ...
Claire Cartwright
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On Fear in the Countertransference
American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1982The rational and irrational aspects of fear in the countertransference will be discussed. Arguments are presented for the potent force of fear in personality development and psychotherapy hitherto underemphasized in the literature. Manifestations of unacknowledged fear in clinical settings are identified and discussed.
C V, Haldipur, M, Dewan, M, Beal
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Racism in the Countertransference
The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 2020This paper examines racialized countertransferences and how these countertransferences impact treatment dyads. I explicate the ways in which clinicians may unconsciously avoid racialized dynamics within themselves and within treatments. Case examples are used to portray how race manifests within countertransference and how we might understand these ...
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The Psychoanalytic Review, 2004
A female patient of mine recounts her week. I listen with interest, waiting for her to arrive at particular conclusions. She has suffered a great deal and still does, but prefers not to dwell on it. My interest turns into patience as she continues to talk but circumvents her discontent.
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A female patient of mine recounts her week. I listen with interest, waiting for her to arrive at particular conclusions. She has suffered a great deal and still does, but prefers not to dwell on it. My interest turns into patience as she continues to talk but circumvents her discontent.
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Transference-Countertransference
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1986This paper concerns the dynamics of transference-countertransference as thay reveal themselves in object relations and specifically in the psychoanalytic process. It is postulated that transference and countertransference cannot be viewed separately, that both analyst and patient exhibit transference-countertransference reactions, and that they are ...
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Countertransference in Supervision
Psychiatry, 2015In 1922, formal standards for psychoanalytic training were established by the International Psychoanalytic Association.
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Aloneness in the Countertransference
The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1995This survey of a variety of ways in which analysands induce a feeling of aloneness in the analyst includes reference to the developmental origins, unconscious dynamics, and characterological settings of these ways. An account is presented of the role of narrative choice in defining the phenomena of an analysis not just in reporting pre-existing ...
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On Countertransference Enactments
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1986This communication focuses on the relation of countertransference to psychoanalytic technique, calling attention not to the more obvious forms of countertransference that have been commented on by previous writers on the subject, but to its subtler ones.
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